of of n ir AS ill of of 1e li- 1e December 17, 1980 Musical celebrations at Trinity Lutheran Music will announce the Christmas celebrations in the worship services of Trinity Lutheran Church of Mount Joy in three services. - Under the direction of Dr. LeonaFrances Woskowiak, the ‘Senior Choir will present a special Moravian Christmas Cantata on Sun-’ day, December 21, at the. 10:45 am service. Christian Gregor’s ‘‘The Prince of Peace is Come’’ will include solos by choir members Dottie Heilig, Donald D. Drenner, and Samuel Har- nich. This Cantata was written for the Christmas Eve Lovefeast of the Moravian Church in 1760. The 10:45 service will include two preludes: ‘‘Cho- rale Partita: ‘From Heaven Above to Earth I Come’ ”’ by Paul Manz and ‘‘Chorale Prelude: ‘O Come, O Come, Emmanuel’ ”’ by Leona- Frances Woskowiak. The Bach-Gounod ‘‘Ave Maria”’ follows the Cantata as the offertory. The Senior Choir’ will sing Handel’s ‘‘Hallelu- jah Chorus’”’ from The Just off the Square | Maytown, PA Spice Ropes, $4 Handmade mats, $10, $14 Silk Flowers, $.99, $1.89 Handpainted Slates, $5, $9 Dried Flowers, $.59 and up Handmade Wooden Sconces, $9.95 a pair Macrame Hangers, $5 and up : Fall Arrangements Special! Burlap Wreaths, Reg. $25, now $18.95 Come in and see our many other items. That Personal Touch Phone 426-3692 Shop 12 to 9 Tues. thru Sat, Messiah as the recessional hymn. The service will conclude with the exciting “Toccata on: ‘Joy to the World’ *’ by the Director of Music. There will be two Christ- mas Eve services: a Family Candlelight Service at 7:00 and a Candlelight Com- munion Service at 11:00. The 7:00 service will include two preludes written by Trinity’s Director of Music, Dr. Woskowiak, and de- dicated to her parents, Charles and Helen Wosko- wiak: ‘“The Joy of Christ- mas,’”’ which is based on themes from Polish Christ- mas hymns and carols, and “Christmas Peace, Christ- mas Love’’ in which the English chimes are featured on the organ. The Cherub Choir will sings Jack Cole- man’s ‘‘The Cat and The Mouse in the Stabel of Bethlehem’” and ‘‘Oh Come, Little Children” by J.P. Schulte. The postlude will be Dr. Woskowiak’s ‘Fanfare and Toccata: ‘An- gels We Have Heard on High.” ’’ Throughout the service, the congregation Cash Funds Investments, at Cost Accounts Receivable TOTAL ASSETS Accounts Payable OPERATING REVENUES Water Rents and Penalties Investment Income Depreciation NET INCOME November 21, 1980 EAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY Maytown, PA The auditor, appointed by the East Donegal Township Municipal Authority, Maytown, Pennsylvania, has completed the audit of said Authority for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1980. In accordance with the provision of Section 8 of the Municipality Authorities Act of May 2, 1945, P.L. 382 as amended, presented below is a concise financial statement prepared from the detailed audit report which is available for public inspection upon request. BALANCE SHEET AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 ASSETS Utility Plant (at Cost), net of Depreciation LIABILITIES AND RESERVES Serial Water Revenue Bonds—Series of 1949 Reserve for Interest Coupons Reserve for Trustee’s Funds TOTAL LIABILITIES AND RESERVES RETAINED EARNINGS, Unappropriated STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 Service Connection Fees and Miscellaneous Total Operating Revenues OPERATING EXPENSES Administrative Officer and Office Salaries 4,435.00 Trustee, Legal & Auditing Expense 825.00 Other Administrative Expenses __ 556.89 Plant Salaries and Wages 2,865.00 Electric 6,104.73 Repairs and Maintenance 5,470.46 Insurance 687.88 Supplies, Chemicals & Water Tests 3,313.52 Miscellaneous 423.75 Total Operating Expenses Net Operating Income OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE) Interest on Water Revenue Bonds 207,702.83 33,336.61 4,000.00 1,207.60 246,247.04 21,773.60 10,000.00 178.75 31,669.21 63,621.56 182,625.48 40,502.65 2,773.82 43,276.47 5,816.89 18,865.34 24,682.23 18,594.24 3,734.76 (325.00) (5,046.86) (1,637.10) —26:957.14 will join in singing eight Christmas hymns to cele- brate in music the birth of Christ. Following the Family Candlelight Service, Dr. Woskowiak will play original arrangements of carols and Christmas hymns on the outdoor Carillon at 9:00. She will present a Christmas organ recital at 10:15 pm. Musical selections include: ‘“Concert-Overture and the ‘Chorale Alleluia’ ’’ from J.S. Bach’s Christmas Can- tata Unto Us a Child is Born and ‘‘Sheep May Safely Graze’ from his Birthday Cantata, George F. Han- del’s “Joy to the World” and ‘‘Hallelujah Chorus,”’ Paul Manz’s ““Go Tell it on the Mountain’ and “‘Still, Still, Stil,”’ ‘““Noel I: Noel Grand Choeur ‘Laissez pai- tre vos betes’ ’’ and ‘‘Noel II: Varies ‘Laissez paitre vos betes’ ’ by Jean-Jaques Beauvarlet-Charpentier, Mandelssohn’s ‘“Hark! The Herald Angels Sing’’ and “Caroling, Caroling’ by Alfred Burt. At the 11:00 Christmas Eve Candlelight Com- munion Service, Trinity's Senior Choir will sing the prelude “0 Jesu Sweet’’ by Samuel Scheidt. The second prelude will be the soprano . solo, “Holy Child of Bethle- | hem,” written by Dr. Woskowiak and dedicated to Rev. David E. Klepper, Jr., pastor of the church, and sung by Senior Choir member Dottie Heilig. The Senior Choir will also sing Alfred Burt’s ‘‘The Star Carol’ as their anthem. For the offertory, Dr. Wosko- wiak has arranged Kirk- patrick’s ‘‘Cradle Song’’ as a duet and it will be sung by Dottie Heilig and Donald D. Drenner. The benediction for the Candlelight Com- munion Service will be a chorale composition by Dr. Woskowiak, ‘‘Let Us Live in Peace.”” The service will conclude with her ‘‘Medita- tion on ‘Silent Night.” ”’ Basketball (cont.) [continued from back page] only one play left: feed Derr. But with Keffer gone, Derr can be safely double- teamed. Only on fast breaks, with Miller leading the charge to the basket, did the Indianettes show much offensive finesse against Hempfield once Keffer had sat down. The Knights were under- standably jubilant about their upset win over mighty Donegal; but the Indian- ettes’ first loss may be their only loss this season. Even if Keffer has to sit out more games, now or in the more distant future, the rest of the girls have enough combined talent to win basketball games. It’s just a matter of organization. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 See our all new 1980 Christmas Moon Room! LAND SAKES! It wouldn’t be CHRISTMAS without the things from REBMAN’S Park and Shop 9 am to 9 pm 800 S. QUEEN ST., LANC. Y THE "SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS Armstrong World Industries, Inc., and its employees in the Lan- caster area wish you a Merry Christmas and hope you will enjoy these Sounds of Christmas. (The programs will not be interrupted by commercial announcements.) CHRISTMAS EVE 6-7 p.m. “The Night Before Christmas” with Fred Waring and “The Story of Christmas” with Ernie Ford and the Roger Wagner Chorale WIOV-FM, 105.1 6:30-7:30 p.m. The Music of Christmas WLP/ AM, 1490, and WNCE-FM, 101.3 8-8:30 p.m. Favorite Christmas Music WLAN-AM, 1390 CHRISTMAS DAY 11:00-11:30 a.m. The Christmas Music Box WGSA-AM, 1310 noon-2:30 p.m. Handel's “Messiah,” performed in its entirety by the Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, with Jerome Hines and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf WLAN-AM, 1390 3:30-4:15 p.m. The Carols of Christmas WDAC-FM, 94.5 5-6 pm. Christmas Celebration WLPA-AM, 1490, and WNCE-FM, 101.3 6-7 p.m. Christmas Festival WRKZ-FM, 106.7 (Armstrong
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